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A shape six miles by six miles square that results from intersection of range lines and township lines is called a:

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The shape resulting from the intersection of range lines and township lines is called a township.

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The shape resulting from the intersection of range lines and township lines is called a township. A township is a square parcel of land that is six miles wide.

Within the township, there are 36 one-square-mile parcels called sections, which are further subdivided into quarter sections and quarter-quarter sections.

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